Wagon fort
wagon fort
Circle the Wagons was created on 2010-04-05.
Pioneers who found theselves under attack from the Indians (Native Americans) would ride their covered wagons towards one another. The caravan would then have all of the horses facing one another. This was called, "Circling the wagons," because it formed a circle. The livestock and people would be within the circle, taking cover from the Indians behind their wagons. They would then take out their weapons and attack in return. Today, whenever people are trying to get together to defend themselves from an attack by others, whether physical, verbal, or written, we say, "They are circling the wagons." This is where the expression originated. --Stephanie Louise Bender
Circle the wagons!
Circle the Wagons - 2013 was released on: USA: 30 April 2013
Pioneer cargo wagons are called Conestoga wagons.
A geometric shape in which all points are equidistant from a common point. Also, to draw attantion to, by highlighting something. Also, to surround something, as in, "The Indians made a circle around the wagons."
They are called conestoga wagons.
They are called conestoga wagons.
They were called Covered Wagons.
No, the noun 'wagons' is the plural of wagon. A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way, for example a circle of wagons (the noun 'circle' is functioning as a collective noun).
The cast of Circle the Wagons - 2013 includes: Andrew Furtado as Sebastian Laroux-Levin Mike Gamms as Mark Levi Garcia as T.J.